If you know the order from least to greatest of 5 negative rational numbers how can you use that information to order the absolute values of the number from least to greatest explain answer the point of least to greatest is to find which ones lease and which one is greater so the point of this question is telling you then five- remember this in your head once you hear the word least to greatest the L always means Louis and the go always

for negative values, the smallest (most negative) has the largest absolute value -- it is farthest from zero.

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Heres the answers for Mid unit review quiz part 2 (Connexus 7th)

1) 0.64, 65%, 2/3, 7/10

2a) Estimate: 79.00

2b) Exact: 79.38

Hope this helps!

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To order the absolute values of the negative rational numbers from least to greatest, you can follow these steps:

1. First, identify the five negative rational numbers that are given to you. Let's call them a, b, c, d, and e.

2. To find the absolute value of a number, you ignore its sign (+/-) and consider only the magnitude. For example, the absolute value of -3 is 3.

3. Take the absolute values of each of the five negative rational numbers. Let's call the absolute values A, B, C, D, and E, respectively.

4. Now that you have the absolute values of these numbers, you can order them from least to greatest by comparing them.

5. Begin by comparing the smallest absolute values, A and B. If A is smaller than B, write A first; if B is smaller, write B first.

6. Repeat this comparison for the remaining pairs of absolute values until you have arranged them in order from least to greatest.

By following these steps, you can determine the order of the absolute values of the given negative rational numbers.